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JEWEY THURMOND'S ROOME OWNED |
’ Tender Georgia Beans, Pound. . 15¢
Turnip Greens or Spinach, Gallon.._.._s¢
From Mrs. Wilson'’s Farm
Squash; Poumd. .. 2. il 15c
New Re@liss POtatoes, _E?_u_n_SlSC ,
S-Ffufi&s Star Pure Lard.... foAmE Y |
Armours
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/4-Pounds Dainty F10ur..... ... @
24-Pounds NonPareil Flour_.. ... sl.lO
24-Pounds Merry Widow F10ur.... sl.lO
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Free! Free! Free!
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MAY 2nd and 3rd ONLY!
WE WILL GIVE AWAY
[ 6-pound sack of BIRDSEY’S MEAL
1 \z\'sith the :])urchi\(se of
-pound sac
of BIRDSEY’S LAYING MASH.... 93c
[ 12-pound sack of BIRDSEY’S MEAL
\:'ith the purchase of :
1 50-pound sack | $ 1
of BIRDSEY’S LAYING MASH ...
1 21-pound sack of BIRDSEY’S MEAL .
\}'ith the purchase of
1 100-pound sack _ $3-30
of BIRDSEY’S LAYING MASH...
Special Sugar Sale
1 10-pound Cloth Sack
FINE GRANULATED SUGAR at
With any regular purchase of
BIRDSEY’S FLOUR ,MEAL, or MASH
2 Cans Grated Pine
_apple ... ... ..25¢
No. 1 Tall Can
Asparagus.... ... .. 23¢
Pint Jar Salad
Dressing...... ..... ...23¢
No. 21/> Can Libby’s
_ Sliced Pineapple.. .. 29c
TEA—Orange Pekoe
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3 Large Carnation
e 20
6 Small Carnation
S 29c
2 Cans Old Dutch
Cleanser.... ... .. ... 15¢
Meat for Boiling,
Pound.... .... ... 121/5c
Uncle of Atheniap
Dies From Bullet '
Wounds at Macon
Mr. Charles P. Glawson who
was found dying of bullet wounds
in Centray City Pask at Macon
early yesterday morning, was an
ulicle of Mrs. Everett Patman of
Athens,
Mr. Glawson died at 9 o’clock
Yesterday at a Macon hospital.
A pistol, from which two shots
had been fired - and containing
four shells upon whaicn the trig-
PLENTY GOOD JUICY ORANGES
Fancy ‘Goapefrait.eneh. .. .0 . . S Ty oor e
Faney String Beans, Quart.. ..t ....cc. .iiis cieeensaden
New Potatoes, FIVE Pounds...... ...0.. ... viees s vt RO
LETTUCE—Head. ... .. .. ..., BSR PTG O il
CELERY—-Stalk. ..\ . %., ol e e R e e
100 Bunches Bananas—Dozen...... .... ....Hoc, 15¢, and 20c
Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Green Cabbage, Squash, Car
rots, Tomatoes, Washington Apples and Canned Goods of all
kinds at the Very Best Prices.
B. F. VonCANON, Manager
VonCanon-Wall Building—Lumpkin Street
W. D. CRAWFORD, Propr.
Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets
TELEPHONE 9271— —WE DELIVER
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STRING BEANS \ |
Fresh, Tender, Quart.. ... . .. loc
Sl SRR NERR IR otk b
CABBAGE
Green Head, Pound.... ........ ... Gc
bbbl ABtst st B MR 1
BANANAS
Yellow Ripe, D0zen...... ... ... zoc
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No. 21/ Can .
PIE: PEACHES, Can... 18¢
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LAMB ROAST 1
Shoulder, P0und...... ... . . 18c l
i R s e v enß L T
PORK ROAST
P L 24c
BEEF ROAST
el .. - . . 24c
DRESSED HENS -
¢ e 38c |
TRIPE G
Armour’s Veribest e e
Can ?
25¢
~ G. A. CHRISTIAN
| ’ Ed B
: PHONE 1851 549 E. BROAD ST.
- We Have no Saturday Specials—Qur Prices are
- Regular and are Good Every Day in the Week!
: Tender Stringless Beans, Gallon... ... .__33¢
: Cauliflower, Pound.... ... ... ........:Ib¢
piatiuee. Mo .. ... s e
: Large Celery, Stalk i ..o vqee SO4 2 10¢
P Carrals, Baneh,. v oy . 10
: Also Squash, Tomatoes, Beets, Cabbage, Bell
| Peppers, Yellow and White Silver Skin Onions
: No. 2V, Can Fruit for Salad. ............ 38¢
| No. 215 Can Stringless Beans.- .. ... ......25¢
: No. 21/, Can Stokely’s Lye Hominy. .. .. . 12V,¢
| No.2Can Pink Salmens’ ... ... ...... .. 15¢
: No. 2 Can Silver Slice Grape Fruit. .. .. .. 35¢c
: No. 2 Red Pitted Pie Cherries. ...__ .......23¢
| Large Henard’s Mayonnaise or Relish. . . 21¢
: Small Henard’s Mayonnaise and Relish. .. .10c
: No. 2 Can Blackberries:..-.... .... -...15¢
Whitefield Hams, pound. ............ ... .27¢c
: Whitefield Bacon Squares, p0und...... ._.lߢ
15.1b5. Teddy Bear SR, Flour. .. ... 5165
: 8-Ihs. Arbitrator Flour. S. R......... .. .$2.10
: We are able to Give You Close Prices on all
_j Stock and Poultry Feeds.
ger had been snapped, was found
near the dying man. . The police
theory of suicide was discounted
by preliminary reports of phy
sicians, however, thas body ap
peared to have two bullet wounds
in the head.
Mr. Glawson was a brother of
Mrs. Patman’s gmother, and a
prominent Macon citizen.
HITCH-HIKER :
NEWTON, N. J.—Samuel Rice
is a spry young fellow of 83.
He hitch-hiked 20 miles to attend
a reunion of other young fellows.
Of 87 men in Sussex county over
880, 72 attended a dinner.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
51,025,306 Spent
“+ By State to Pay
Georgia Veterans
ATLANTA, -~«&)-— The 1929
anitual audit ot the cConfederate
vension fund was submitted today
to Governor Hardman by State
Auditor Tom Wisdom and show
ed expenditures during the vea
of $1,025,306.22, ‘
The amount represented help
given 1919 confederate veterans
and 4,280 veterans widows, A
total of $32,662.09 wss expended
for funeral expenses duving the
year and $5,822.,50 for disability
claims.
The auditor explained that per
sion payments are made through
‘coulty’ ordinaries, thus involving
a check of Georgia’s 161 counties.
The number of soldiers receiv-
;
~ H. D. MARBUT
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: PHONE 187 561 E. BROAD ST.
I —WE DELIVER—
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' Rindless Sticed BACON
E Paand o sl s, 25c
. NEW POTATOES, No. 2 Size .
- FIVE P0tpi1y....... ..o i e 18c
' No. 21/> Can
" ROSEDALE PEACHES..... ... 25¢
' No. 2V/> Can
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' SLICED PINEAPPLE 235¢
- 10 Pounds
" SUGAR, Cloth 8ag5...... ... . Soc
" No. 2 Can Silver Slice
i EGRAPE T 25¢
§No. 2 Can SILVER NIP
“Grape Fruit Juice.. ... .. 27c
3 10c Bars WOOL SOAP, and
1 SUNBRITE CLEANSER....... 33¢
. SWIFT’S Premium Whole
HAMS Pl o e 29¢
" Pure Apple Vinegar, Bulk
B - st 40c
Remember Qur Feeds—We Carry a Full
Line of Stock and Poultry Feeds
HAVE YOU HAD YOUR FISH TODAY?
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For Good Health You Should Eat Fish
At Least Twice a Week.
SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY!
4 LARGE ROE MULLET
Mixed Fish, Pound. . ... ... ....10c
Fresh Red Fin Croakers, Pound.... 15¢
Sheep Head (Drawn) Pound.... .. 15¢
Black Fish (Drawn) Pound.... ... 20c
Headless Drawn Haddock, Pound..... 20c
Spanish Mackerel (Drawn)_...... ... 20c
Fresh Drawn Trout, Pound...__.. . 25¢
Steak Fish, Pound ... ... ... ...30c
Large Roe Shad, Pound..._.._. ...... .....35¢c
Norfolk Select Oysters, Pint.. . . 45c
: Fish Roe, Pound.... ... ... ......40c
Come to Headquarters for Your Seafood—
You Can Taste the Difference.
! ATHENS FISH & OYSTER CO.
* . Wholesale and Retail Seafood
573 East Broad Street
!ing pension was 21 per cent lower
!than in 1928, as 511 vcterans died
:during the year,
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tFrench Aviatrix Is
, Holder of New Mark
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| LEBOURGET, France.—(AP)—
I Mlile. Lena Bernstein, Irench avia
| trix, broke the women’s endurance
| record today and was still in the
air at 2 p. m,, more than 31 hours
| after her takeoft.
{ She left the field at 7:18 a. m.
‘yesterday and radioed the field
this afternoon that she intended to
| ITand about 8 o'clock tonight.
| Miss Elinor Smith set the prev
jous record at Roosevelt Field,
\New York, last April with time of
26 haqurs, 21 minutes, 32 seconds.
GEORGIA BEANS FOR
SATURDAY!
These Beans look and
eat just like home-raisedl
beans.
New Irish Potatoes still
going at 5¢ the pound.
Home Grown Turnip
Salad and Home Grovm'
Spinach at 5¢ the pound.
Small Yellow Tenderl
Squash at 15¢ the pound.
Hard Green Cabbage at
%c. . ‘
~ Nice Bunch Carrots, at
10¢c. ‘
Good Country Butter,
35¢.
~ Plenty of Best Grade of
Home Raised Berries.
} Sponge Cake for Straw
berry Short Cake, 15¢.
Lady Fingers at 50c¢ the
pound.
Fresh Crisp Potato
Crips at 65¢ or One-Half
pound for 35c.
Old T¥ashion Pound
Cake 28c.
. Chocolate Angel Cake,
Bl
' Yosemite Canned
[i’eaches (just a few cases
[lcft) at 4 cans for sl.lO.
- ARNOLD & ABNEY
We buy and sell Pianos.
DURDEN MUSIC
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hel hick
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grow quickly
Reduce the time between
hatching and market by feed
ing a fast-working starting
food for the first six weeks.
Save time and money and get
better birds with
FUL-O-PEP
the wonderful oatmeal feed
that contains cod liver oil, cod
liver meal, molasses in dry
form and ingredients that
keep away sickness and build
health.
Clarke County Hatchery
125 Washington Street
Athens, Ga_
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For The GREATEST
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Dog Show Big
Feature of 10th
° ‘ i ‘v‘-,i ot
Little International
(By A Student) i
Tuesday night, May 6th; at 7:30,%
the doors of Hardman Hall will
open to the Tenth Little Interna
tional Livestock and Dog Show.
Those who have dogs are eX-'
pected to enter it. Fhere will be
no red tape or entrance fee; ask
at the front door where to carty
your, This is expected to be the
best Dog Show of the Little Inter
national, There will be dogs from:
Clarke and several surrounding
counties, 3
In addition to the good outlook
by the Saddle and Sirioin Club,
who is sponsoring this show, the
Palace theatre is again giving ‘
loving cup to'the grand champion
dog of the show. Martin Brothers
Shoe Company is giving fancy col.
lars to the dog win‘ging the b %
ribbon in his class. Rhodes Dog
TFood Company is igiving prize
packages to the cha*pion dog, ’
serve champion, andudogs winning
first aid second place in each’
‘class, i v
~ There will be doga@in this show
ranging in size from Rat Terriers"
to Great Danes. If%yoy have &
‘common breed, bringg it on, and ift
~you have a dog of the rare breeds,
we especially urge you to bring ity
'and enter in open ring. e
| For further information concern
ing the Dog Show 3!1 767-J.
' In additoin to the'good outlook
of the Dog Show, thafa are around .
100 choice animal§ of various
‘breeds being fitted by the “Ag"
students. ; 5
~Anyone who likes gogs and live
stock, and likes to S¢e them “‘,
fitted and showed,# should not:
‘miss the Little Intephational. Re-"
‘member the date, Taesday, May.
6th, at 7:30 o'clock.§
Athens Pleasgl
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~ With Picture at
Palage Today
Athens is talking#bout “The
Vagabond King” ay, prais- &
ing that stirring amd beautifui =
picture which opgued at the =
Palace theatre lastéWednesday
night with a mati that was =
attended by a large crowd. =
The picture will close its run =
tonight at the Pal and from
the way those wha saw it are -
praising it, the sh@ws tonight =
will fill hte theatr@ ;o
“The Vagabond King” sea- =
tures Dennis King’ and Jean- =
ette MacDonald, ‘t(% fascinat
ing star of “The Love Parade.” =
Many people have pronounced =
_ the picture at the Palace to
day the most bealitiful ever o
gshown here. & g T
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Wrightsville Beach,
N.C. -
(Wilmington) end return, $12,05
May 10th. Apply Seaboard Ties
ket Agent. a3O-m2 58
BENSON’S RETAIL
Renson’s Richer Bread,
Benson’s Health Bread,
The TWO for ¢! ~ =
Strawberry Short Cake, -
Angel Food Cake, Spe
cial, 23c. ¢
Assortment Layer Cake
Pound Cake, Pgnut Brit
tle, Cocoanut Brittle and
Scrap Candy. E
BENSON'S/INC.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
- AT YOUR GROCERS
With every * Benson’s
Richer Bread ‘Saturday,
you can buy one loaf of
Benson’s Heath Bread for
only 5¢ extra*the two
for 15c. 2 B
BENSON’éINC.
Benson’s Health Bread
aids digestion and bowel
movements, At vour gro
cers, £
~ BENSON'§INC. #
“CAKE SPECIAL”
FOR MOTHER
Benson’s Angel Food
Cake, made %m pure
Egg Whites, Dight and
Fluffy, Special Saturday,
23¢, at your gracers. &
Fine for Strawberry
Shortcake. ¥ .
BENSON’S INC. !